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Coming up on this weeks show, Andrew takes over the cinema section where he casts his eyes over the final time Hugh Jackman plays the iconic X-Men character in Logan, Ice Cube and Charlie Day go head to head is school comedy Fist Fight and how India got it’s full independence in drama Viceroy’s House.

In the home release section Stuart takes over where he reviews Benedict Cumberbatch as one of Marvel’s interesting super hero in Doctor Strange, very off-kilt western with In a Valley of Violence, drama American Pastoral and horror thriller sequel The Pact 2.

We also have the latest box office/home release top 10, movie news and our movies of the week.

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The final trailer for the latest X-Men movie, with the original director who started the franchise with X-Men and X2 – Bryan Singer – returning to bring the story full circle with Wolverine being sent back in time from the future to prevent a war.

First Impressions: The two previous trailers didn’t do a lot to quiet concerns over the X-Men franchise, thankfully this does, and frankly now looks like Bryan Singer finally has his comic book mojo back after the lacklustre Superman Returns. X-Men: Days Of Future Past is released in the U.K. on 22nd May.

At the movie’s opening, Logan (Hugh Jackman) now lives away from civilisation in the Alaskan wilderness. Constantly reminded by his dreams of the loss of Jean Grey (Famke Janssen), he isolates himself from anyone who could potentially be harmed by him or being around him. During an encounter with a group of hunters at a bar Logan is approached by Yukio (Rila Fukushimo), a woman in the employ of Yashida (Hal Yamanouchi), a man who Logan saved during world war II. Yukoi has been sent to find Logan and bring him to say goodbye to Yashida, who is close to death back in Japan. Read the rest of this entry →